9.) Circuit Gilles Villeneuve

Nationwide ran here until 2012, but they've really got to make a full comeback with Sprint Cup Cars and everything. Plus, Canada is seriously lacking in NASCAR races, so where better to have one than one of their best tracks?

8.) Road Atlanta

NASCAR racers on a track with dramatic elevation changes like Road Atlanta? Sounds like a recipe for fun. Reader
daender thinks that the schedule should alternate between here and Atlanta Motor Speedway every year. Can't say I disagree.

7.) Sebring

I'll let our man Travis educate you on what makes Sebring great and thus, why NASCAR should race here.

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The backstretch at Sebring is an airport runway. Like the rest of the track, it's the opposite of smooth. To your right is a concrete wall, maybe five or six feet off the pavement. At the end of the braking zone is a wall. A hard wall. If your brakes fail, you're going straight into it. It's a theme for the whole track, which beats up the driver and the brakes.

6.) Monaco

Ok, so in actual fact Monaco would be far too narrow for a NASCAR race. It's barley wide enough for an F1 race, let alone NASCAR. That being said, it would be epic to bring a big slice of America to one of the wealthiest parts of Europe. Plus, the sound of those V8s in the tunnel would make your spine tingle.

2.) Eldora Speedway

Yes, the trucks already run at Eldora but we need a dirt track featured more prominently on the NASCAR schedule. Just close your eyes and imagine stock cars on dirt and tell me we don't need that in our lives.

1.) Mount Panorama

There must be a race at Bathurst. The world would be a better place if it saw the image of a stock car rocketing down the back straight. Plus, they already have V8 Supercars here which is basically just Australian NASCAR, right? Make it happen, NASCAR.

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